John Price
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What’s his contract? That’s the issue. I’d send a 6 for 7 swap or something similar if it’s not horriblePass on Kupp. Hes old now
I wouldnt be making many moves before we figure out how much we have to pay the Browns and MylesWhat’s his contract? That’s the issue. I’d send a 6 for 7 swap or something similar if it’s not horrible
Allen is gone, IMO. Myles would be the same salary slot.I wouldnt be making many moves before we figure out how much we have to pay the Browns and Myles
But a late round pick swap for Kupp could work
What’s his contract? That’s the issue. I’d send a 6 for 7 swap or something similar if it’s not horrible
Yeah. I’m out. Thanks for showing me![]()
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Not that pretty at his age…29.8 next year, 27.3 the year after. This is the out year of his deal.
I think if we trade Allen (like salary), and some form of futures, it would work for both teams.No on Kupp, unless we really need vet options down the line.
With Garrett - I do wonder what aging curves are like for every down monsters like him, the Watts, the Bossas, as they hit 30. Chris Jones is 30 now. JJ Watt retired at 33.
How many more years of elite play would we get? We aren’t in a “one piece away” situation.
I think Allen is a goner no matter what, I don’t think he has much trade value. His contract allows us to cut bait and save $. Payne not so much - he’s been a bit disappointing, but still reliably eats double teams and is our best run stopping DT.I think if we trade Allen (like salary), and some form of futures, it would work for both teams.
It’s what the “form of futures” looks like. Obv the 1st?
Or is that better served on WR Garrett Wilson?
Or is that better served on trying to get OT Ronnie Stanley, by sending away salary so we can add him? (So back to an Allen being moved out, or even a Payne).
It’s a really deep DT draft. Tons of players listed. More than most positions.
So?
I would hope we get 2 great years and 1 good year... But you never know, the grind and small injuries start to really hit when you turn 30.With Garrett - I do wonder what aging curves are like for every down monsters like him, the Watts, the Bossas, as they hit 30. Chris Jones is 30 now. JJ Watt retired at 33.
I think we want to draft a RB
Tight Ends
I think we want to draft a RB
Tight Ends
Wow that is Jim Lachey’s kid…..
I don’t think so. Closer to late 4th early 5th.Yeah but not Jim Lachey's size. He's a mediocre TE, looks around a 6th round pick maybe.
I’m randomly high on him. He’s a real patient, smart runner. Reminds me of Le’Veon Bell.No good or? I don’t know squat about him
Been fortunate to be close friends with many Ravens fans, and they always had the saying 'In Ozzie we Trust' which extends also to DeCosta.I'm in a really, really weird place now.
Usually I have all sorts of feels of who we must -- or must not -- draft, what FAs we must (or not) pursue, what trades we absolutely should (not) pursue and what assets to use (or not.)
Right now, I am almost completely lacking in conviction on any of it.
My armchair psychologist conclusion is, this must be what it feels like to NOT know for an absolute certainty that you are smarter than your team's FO, and that if they don't follow your guidance, they will irretrievably f*** everything up.
Agreed. It's unreasonable to expect a 1.000 win percentage on personnel, but we were below .500 for long (and, at times, WAY below .500) that this regime feels like a Godsend.Been fortunate to be close friends with many Ravens fans, and they always had the saying 'In Ozzie we Trust' which extends also to DeCosta.
This is the first time in my lifetime of being a Commanders fan I feel the same way about our front office.
Not that they have been perfect - Lattimore is a work-in-progress; Sinnott looks meh; the kicking situation was a mess last year. But they've made so many good moves (Wagner, Biadasz, Sainristil, JD, Coleman, Ekeler, Mariota, jettisoning Davis and Dotson) I have faith that they will, in aggregate, make more good moves than bad moving forward.
Agreed. It's unreasonable to expect a 1.000 win percentage on personnel, but we were below .500 for long (and, at times, WAY below .500) that this regime feels like a Godsend.